Dual-Rated Commercial Pilot with 2300+ hours in helicopters and 400+ hours in airplanes. Commercial experience dates back to June, 2019 with no gaps in work history averaging 650+ hours of flight time per year. Experience in both Part 135 and Part 91 Operations. Highly motivated and well trained and experienced to facilitate customer/client need. Very flexible work schedule to accommodate clientele need and work efficiently within the corporate structure.
Commercial Certificate: Rotorcraft-Helicopter, Airplane: Single Engine Land
Airplane: Multi Engine Land
Certificate Number: 3843260
Instrument Rating: Rotorcraft-Helicopter, Airplane
First Class Medical Certificate:
Issued: Aug, 2022
Auto Driver's License:
Issued: October, 2022
Rotorcraft Helicopter: 2,331.6 hours
Airplane Single-Engine-Land: 427.2 hours
Total Time: 2758.8 hours
Major: Aeronautics
Minor: Applied Meteorology
3.5 GPA
Utilization of a Bell 407 operating under part 135 for the safe transportation of passengers and/or cargo to offshore platforms.
Utilization of both helicopters and airplanes in a safe and efficient manner to conduct the accurate inspection of the attributing pipeline to which is being surveyed.
Casey Robert Clark Memorial Internship Recipient (2017)
Dean's List Recipient of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Fall 2015/Present)
Lab Instructor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
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